Bo is blogging his way through Tony Kriz’s book Neighbors and Wisemen for Lent.
The Kindle version is only $9.99 and there is also an Audible edition. Get the book and join in the conversation!
You can listen to the initial interview here - as Tony walks us around his neighborhood.
Here is a running list to all the links:
Introduction: Loss and Lent
Day 1: Foreign Concepts
Day 2: Double Vision
Day 3: Betrayed By a Kiss
Day 4: Be Not Synced With The World
Day 5: Devotion and Distilled Friendship
Day 6: Translation Station
Day 7: Sodom’s Sin Wasn’t Sexual
Day 8: What’s In A Name?
Day 9: My Soul Is Fried
Day 10: Unlikely Allies and Not That Kind of Christian
Day 11: How Do You Know?
Day 12: The Voice of God in Others
Day 13: Poetic Language about God
Day 14: Going to College with Christians
Day 15: Living Out Faith Loud





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